Oukitel K10000 pro. Is it good phone to buy?
>>61777096
Yes. Here's a review on GearBest
Pros:
The device doesn't include bloatware and seems to be running a stock android v7.0, with the exception of a small "Themes" app which lets you change the UI and wallpaper. Which is nice since the default UI looks very inconsistent since not every app adopts it's icon scheme. The package also contains an OTG cable, a purse to carry the phone, an additional screen protector and protecting foil.
Cons:
The microUSB port is deeper inside the device so regular microUSB cables can't reach it. You'll only be able to use the OTG cable and the charger cable included in the package, unless you manually trim your other cables. The device also heats up A LOT while charging. As in, charging it from 0% to 100% would make the phone so hot it will almost hurt your hand by holding it. Probably because the phone has a lot of metal on it and it is the first thing to heat up. This seems to only be a problem if you leave the device in the rubber cover included, which prevents it from dissipating heat. If you remove it while charging the device will heat up slower but still be hot if charged for too long. The battery may be massive, but the phone doesn't have power management enabled by default so it will decharge by 4% over night (12h) even without a SIM card and after disabling all bundled Google's apps (which are known to drain battery), and with WiFi turned off. But, after enabling Power Monitor in the System Manager the battery drain is reduced to 1% over 16h of standby which is much better. The camera is terrible, hopefully this is just a software issue and an update or a different app will fix it. The phone barely fits in the purse included. I wouldn't use it anyway, but it seems odd including something that won't fit your phone.